Hong Kong tournament flow is dominated by SFC-licensed brokers. FUTU runs monthly US Stock Paper Trading Master Challenges and the annual Investment Expo (March, ~12K attendees). Tiger Brokers HK runs parallel paper-trading programs. SFC-licensed VATPs (HashKey, OSL, BC Technology, Crypto.com HK) run periodic crypto trading events.
Hong Kong's competitive-trading scene is split between FUTU (the Tencent-affiliated brokerage) running the largest broker-led tournament cadence — the monthly US Stock Paper Trading Master Challenges and the annual Investment Expo with ~12K attendees — and SFC-licensed VATPs running smaller crypto-focused events. The Hong Kong SFC's progressive licensing regime, particularly the Nov 2025 expansion permitting global liquidity integration, positions HK as a regulatory-arbitrage destination for crypto exchanges that cannot operate in mainland China or other restrictive jurisdictions. Tiger Brokers HK and moomoo HK provide significant paper-trading competition flow.
Equities trader Adrian Law — public brand WhiteBear.trading / 白熊交易 — finished 3rd in the USIC 2025 $20K-$1M Stock Division at +264%, behind Martin Luk's +969.8% world record and Rajnus Capital LLC's +382%.
Hong Kong-based equities trader Clement Ang finished 3rd in the MMVR $1M+ Stock Division of USIC 2025 at +140.4%, joining Law Wai-Sum and Christian Flanders on the top-division leaderboard.
Hong Kong-based equities trader Tin Chun Jimmy Li — public handle @tcjimmyli — leads the USIC 2026 $20K-$1M Stock Division at +396.6% Q1, the strongest single quarter on the Stock Division leaderboard.
Hong Kong-based equities trader Judy Lai won the USIC 2024 $20K-$1M Stock Division at +449.1% — the same year her husband Law Wai-Sum (J Law) took MMVR $1M+ — making them the only known double-champion couple in USIC's forty-year history.
Hong Kong-based swing trader Martin Luk — age 23 — set the world record in the USIC Stock Division in 2025 at +969.8% and is currently top-tier in the 2026 $1M+ Stock Division at +96.3% Q1, having promoted up from the $20K-$1M division.
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How many trading traders from Hong Kong are in this directory?
5 published trader profiles. Each profile links to source-verified tournament results, public social channels, and career achievements. New profiles are added as they clear our editorial review — typically 3-5 business days after submission.
Who curates the Hong Kong trader directory?
The trading-tournaments.com editorial team. Every profile is fact-checked against the trader's tournament sources (exchange announcements, championship archives, brokerage-audited records). Only traders with a verifiable public result appear here. Anonymous, unverified claims are rejected.
Can I submit a trader from Hong Kong to this directory?
Yes — traders (or people with permission from a trader) can submit a profile at /traders/submit. Include a proof link (tournament result page, exchange leaderboard, championship result URL), the trader's public socials, and a short bio. Editorial review runs 3-5 business days and either publishes or requests clarification.
What counts as a "verified" trader in this directory?
A verified trader carries an independently-audited performance record — typically a broker-audited annual return (Robbins World Cup, U.S. Investing Championship), a third-party track-record verification service (MMVR, Verify My Trade), or a fully-transparent on-chain record. Self-reported returns don't qualify. The ✓ Verified badge on a profile card indicates this status.
